How to Fly to Any Destination in the World at the Lowest Price

Have you been feeling trapped by your cubicle at the office lately? Has your Instagram been lacking some Instagram-worthy photos? Are you craving for some authentic foreign cuisine? Do you want to just get away from it all, even just for a weekend?

I know exactly what you’re feeling. We need a change of scenery every now and then. We need to quench that wanderlust. If only I could hop on a plane and go to who knows where for free, I’d do that every weekend.

While it looks like plane rides are not going to become free anytime in our lifetimes, we can at least settle for the next best thing. I’m talking, of course, about traveling with the lowest price. Even that must seem impossible, but trust me it’s not.

With the technology we have nowadays, hardly anything is impossible now. You just got to know where to find them. Fortunately for you, I was kind enough to compile them into one list. Here are some websites and apps that can help you look for the lowest airfare prices.

Kiwi

Kiwi is known for having a map-based search engine. This means that it’s easier to visualize where you’ll be headed and its distance from where you’re coming from. The only downside of this website is that the results come sometimes frustratingly slow.

It doesn’t even matter if you have fast internet because it doesn’t seem to have anything to do with that. There’s no pattern, so if you happen to catch it while it’s loading fast, consider yourself lucky.

Kayak Explore

The best thing about Kayak Explore is that the website and app also take different seasons in consideration when it comes to fire, making this the perfect website for the long-term planner.

The website is easy to use as well, as it lets you zoom in, out, scroll, and drag with ease. Kayak Explores downside is that it only limits its search results to flights within specific cities. Also, only round trips are listed here. If you’re planning to go flying from country to country, Kayak Explore might not be for you.

Whichbudget

Whichbudget’s advantage above the rest is that it allows its users the freedom to choose anywhere in the departure field. However, this website isn’t the best choice for someone who doesn’t have the patience for clunkiness. You can get your eyes sore from staring at its hard-to-read text, and it can be annoying how you can’t sort the results from cheapest to most expensive for easier viewing.

Skyscanner

Not only can Skyscanner show you flights that are a year away from now, but it can also show you all the cheap flights available in a given country. Unfortunately, while there’s a map on the website that you can browse, you won’t be able to see your results in it, unlike Kiwi and Kayak Explore.

Wherefor

If you have a very type budget, this might be the perfect website for you. Another website with an interactive map, this one lets you know right away that it’s on your side. The name, if you haven’t caught up yet, is a shortened version of “where you can go for what you can spend.”

All you have to do here is give the essential information (your budget for flight and the hotel, the number of companions, the dates, and where you’re coming from) and it’ll immediately give you the results you need to see. It also gives you the option for monthly payments and a 24-hour refund.